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pro vyhledávání: '"Joana Topa"'
Autor:
Barbara Jankowiak, Sylwia Jaskulska, Vanesa Pérez-Martínez, Jacek Pyżalski, Belén Sanz-Barbero, Nicola Bowes, Karen De Claire, Sofia Neves, Joana Topa, Estefânia Silva, Veronica Mocanu, Carmen Vives-Cases
Publikováno v:
Social Sciences, Vol 13, Iss 9, p 452 (2024)
Bullying and cyberbullying significantly threaten the development and mental health of both victims and perpetrators. This study aimed to analyze the associations between socioeconomic characteristics, personal experiences of violence, perceived soci
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/0f8de2cb30f34b779246b6f391f13a2d
Publikováno v:
Migraciones, Iss 56, Pp 1-20 (2022)
This study aims to understand the intimate experiences of immigrant Brazilian women living in Portugal, and also to characterize possible victimization experiences in their intimate relationships. The empirical base was constituted by 114 immigrant w
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/8896d595fd1745de925969f500a38504
Autor:
Joana Topa, Carla Cerqueira
Publikováno v:
Social Sciences, Vol 12, Iss 12, p 665 (2023)
This study focuses on migrant women and their civic participation in civil society organizations and/or immigrant associations. Despite women’s migration having a long global history and being of academic interest, extensive knowledge of this situa
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/41dc88860c6f43989d8db141692a503b
Autor:
Estefânia Silva, Cláudia Casimiro, Cristina Pereira Vieira, Paulo Manuel Costa, Joana Topa, Sofia Neves, Janete Borges, Mafalda Sousa
Publikováno v:
Social Sciences, Vol 12, Iss 8, p 460 (2023)
In this article, we intend to understand and discuss how immigrant men and women living in Portugal perceive their contributions to the performance of unpaid work and how they try to deal with the situation of the greater burden on women. To this end
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/d65cd1c6e798481692e06ea65ed6c945
Publikováno v:
Social Sciences, Vol 12, Iss 4, p 219 (2023)
This paper aims to present and discuss the results of a qualitative study conducted in the city of Porto, Portugal, aiming to understand the self-determination process and the meanings and impacts of sex work on trans women’s body self-image and he
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/ef814b9caa51490cb37f23028cc70e45
Publikováno v:
Social Sciences, Vol 12, Iss 3, p 165 (2023)
The present paper aims to analyze and understand, from an intersectional point of view, the extent and the characteristics of racism in football in Portugal, based on the perspectives of football fans, coaches, amateur players, professional players,
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/819b68e4537740fba60e8e6438db4807
Publikováno v:
Social Sciences, Vol 12, Iss 1, p 9 (2022)
The aim of the present study is to learn the perspectives of professionals on the effectiveness of implementing dating violence prevention programmes in Portugal, based on their experiences. For data collection, a questionnaire survey built specifica
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/42f9da83fec74611b3d180f9ae06da69
Publikováno v:
Social Sciences, Vol 11, Iss 8, p 347 (2022)
Domestic violence is a serious problem in Portugal, affecting mainly women. The significant number of femicides in the context of intimate partner violence has been showing not only the severity of the crime, but also the necessity to reinforce strat
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/9dfbc3788e424df7939169c0e946dd1c
Publikováno v:
Saúde e Sociedade, Vol 22, Iss 2, Pp 328-341 (2013)
A utilização dos serviços de saúde pelas populações imigrantes tem vindo a ser considerado um dos mais importantes indicadores da sua integração nas sociedades receptoras (Dias e col., 2009). No entanto, o conhecimento em torno da qualidade e
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/9fab92d337474e0fb38bf2f01f7cecb7
Autor:
Sofia Neves, Mafalda Ferreira, Edgar Sousa, Rodrigo Costa, Helena Rocha, Joana Topa, Cristina Pereira Vieira, Janete Borges, André Lira, Lourenço Silva, Paula Allen, Ivo Resende
Publikováno v:
LGBTQ+ Family: An Interdisciplinary Journal. 19:145-159
Lesbian, gay, bisexual, and trans (LGBT) people are more likely to be exposed to domestic violence when compared with others. Using a qualitative methodology, 16 LGBT people were interviewed to analyze their experiences as victims of sexual violence